Boris Johnson denies plot to topple UK PM

Downing Street says it hopes to finalise a deal with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party next week, after parliament resumes sitting.

Conservative Party British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has denied plotting to topple Prime Minister Theresa May. (AAP)

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has denied plotting to topple Prime Minister Theresa May, who has been weakened by the Conservative Party's disastrous election result.

Johnson tweeted that an article in the Mail on Sunday newspaper headlined "Boris set to launch bid to be PM as May clings on" was "tripe."

"I am backing Theresa May," he said.

"Let's get on with the job."

May is under pressure after the Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority in Thursday's election.

The party is seeking support from Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party to stay in power.

May's office said on Saturday principles of an agreement had been reached but the two sides later clarified that they were still talking.

Downing Street says it hopes to finalise the deal next week, after parliament resumes sitting.


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Published 11 June 2017 8:42pm
Source: AAP


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